
Alberto Martin
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Alberto Martin
@AlbertoMartinP
Product person working @lightspark. Chromebook guy. Always trying to learn something new. Ex-Google 2x, Ex-Celo



Google was just named #1 in the @FastCompany 2026 World’s Most Innovative Companies list. 🎉 Google is also ranked #1 in their Artificial Intelligence category. See the full story. fastcompany.com/most-innovativ…






Fun fact: “combo cards" letting users choose between debit or credit, including up to 12 installments, have been available in Brazil since the early 2000s Consumer choice is the way to go!











At Sync’25, Lightspark’s @ccatalini delivered a masterclass on open networks, a powerful reminder that openness and interoperability are the foundation of the next era of payments.

$SOFI SoFi launched their international remittance product last week to Mexico. So how competitive is that rate, and how does it stack up against Wise and $PYPL's Xoom (to name just 2 of many competitors)? To send $100 USD to Mexico, here's how the fees stack up: $SOFI (from the example) - $.80 total fees. 1994 MXN received. Wise: $1.75 USD fee (exchange rate $1 USD to $18.3865 MXN). Recipient gets 1806.47. $PYPL's Xoom: No fee (exchange rate $1 USD to 18.81 MXN). Recipient gets 1881 MXN.* (First time rate only; looks like it's a bit more expensive for non-first-timers). $SOFI LOOKS cheaper, but wait! There's a problem. Either SoFi is giving the most generous exchange rate in the world (of $1 USD to $20 MXN), or this is just a fictional example. The great thing is that we have a screenshot posted on Reddit of someone using this on Oct 17th. They sent $220 for a total of $1.10, with no network fee. Based on the exchange rate, it looks like SoFi DOES take a fractional cut from the exchange rate, but it's negligible. If this example holds, $SOFI is cheaper, at least for USD to MXN. We'll need more data to prove that out. If that's true: a) They'll gain SIGNIFICANTLY more volume over time as the word gets out. b) They're probably not making anything from this product. There's a couple of conversion events to and from $BTC, so this isn't a free process, and they have a partnership agreement. That's okay, since $SOFI may be doing this as a service (like free checks) that creates a better product and adds more people to the flywheel. Good work @anthonynoto and team!

Just used $SOFI to send money to my cousin in Mexico $50, cost was 25 cents They just ate @remitly ‘s lunch maybe some of western union as well She’s a teacher and works in an impoverished area, I told her to spend it on the kids This will also be huge because I am retiring in 2 months and moving to Mexico. Thanks @anthonynoto Get your money right #fhwr 🐴🐎🏇

